2008 Archive
19831.
Why you'll finally use LinkedIn (money.cnn.com)
19832.
Is Time Running Out For CNET And Its 2,600 Employees? (techcrunch.com)
19833.
Image Processing in Common Lisp with ch-image (cyrusharmon.org)
19834.
Farmer Manages Cows with GPS Device (blogs.dovetailsoftware.com)
19835.
Newsgator turns NetNewsWire free for everyone (tuaw.com)
19836.
The 3 Levels of Programmers: Good, Lazy, and Bad (guydavis.ca)
19837.
Mathematica's Ten Thousand Hours of Design Reviews (blog.wolfram.com)
19838.
Netflix Offers Unlimited Streaming As iTunes Rental Spoiler (techcrunch.com)
19839.
Why software still stinks (dir.salon.com)
19840.
Isn't it sweet? Mascots in Modern Web Design (smashingmagazine.com)
19841.
Communcations of the ACM - 50th Anniversary Issue (Free) (mags.acm.org)
19842.
Ask YC - comprehensive image gallery software ()
19843.
The first commercially available book (that I know of) on The D Programming Language will be released on January 28 (amazon.com)
19844.
Does anyone remember...? ()
19845.
Resume: 30 seconds to impress (randsinrepose.com)
19846.
Java "Damaging" Students (developers.slashdot.org)
19847.
How Facebook is like Ikea (slate.com)
19848.
WordPress.com Creator Raises $29.5M (gigaom.com)
19849.
Learning From Failure: Apple's Most Notorious Flops (wired.com)
19850.
SXSW Interactive Full Schedule (tracksuitceo.com)
19851.
The Turducken model of why programming is hard to learn (imprompt.us)
19852.
Quantum Field... Finance? (einfall.wordpress.com)
19853.
Forget the A-List After All (blog.guykawasaki.com)
19854.
LEGO Brick Timeline: 50 Years of Building Frenzy and Curiosities (gizmodo.com)
19855.
Programming Language Stories (weblog.raganwald.com)
19856.
The killer Twitter-tracker just arrived and its name is Tweetmeme (techcrunch.com)
19857.
Drop an Anchor in Egypt, Damage Indian Economy (blog.wired.com)
19858.
Guy Kawasaki: Entrepreneurship is a crapshoot (clubenetwork.com)
19859.
Just launched a social news site for fashion, beauty, etc. (with pretty photos) Comments? (prettysocial.net)
19860.
Paul Graham on Hacking (onlamp.com)